Similar words: burned out, burner, turned, spurned, returned, overturned, burn, burnt. Meaning: adj. 1. having undergone oxidation 2. injured by intense heat (as of fire or the sun) 3. treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point 4. hardened by subjecting to intense heat 5. destroyed or badly damaged by fire 6. ruined by overcooking.
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61. The satellite burned up on re-entry.
62. The lights in the hall burned all night.
63. Oh hell, I've burned the pan.
64. The meat was burned to a crisp.
65. He was burned to death.
66. Protesters set cars on fire and burned a building.
67. She was badly burned in a road accident.
68. I got badly burned by the sun yesterday.
69. 16 passengers were burned to death .
70. The cigarette burned a hole in the carpet.
71. Fires have burned up 180(sentencedict.com),000 acres of timber.
72. The acid burned a hole in her overalls.
73. Ten people burned to death in the hotel fire.
74. The fire had burned away part of the roof.
75. Women were burned as witches in the middle ages.
76. The lineman was severely burned by the live wire.
77. Mother burned her old letters.
78. His face burned with embarrassment/shame/anger.
79. The fire burned up when she added some kerosene.
80. Her thin cigar burned quite quickly.
81. He had burned the sole of his foot.
82. That's the man whose house was burned down.
83. The town had been pillaged and burned.
84. He burned a narcotics detective.
85. Lightning started a fire that burned 500 acres.
86. She ripped up his letters and burned the pieces.
87. That's the man whose house has burned down.
88. His ears burned from cold.
89. She burned with fury at his unkind remarks.
90. The sight of such violence burned into her soul.
More similar words: burned out, burner, turned, spurned, returned, overturned, burn, burnt, bourne, burn out, auburn, burn up, mourner, journey, earned, burnish, burning, learned, adorned, burnished, nocturne, journeyman, unadorned, concerned, be concerned about, burn the midnight oil, burn the candle at both ends, bur, bury, burp.